Antagonistic Cooperation: Romare Bearden’s New Paris Blues

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute is proud to host Robert O’Meally, Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and founder of the Center for Jazz Studies. Professor O’Meally, the author of Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey, will explore Bearden’s New Paris Blues, an unfinished series of books that spans media, cities, and artistic circles.

Join us on June 3rd as we explore this exclusive and elusive series in Romare Bearden’s oevure. Antagonisitc Cooperation is presented in cooperation with the Romare Bearden Foundation and Professor O’Meally.

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7716191175483/WN_Wvqe1k81ToOtYYSTUO3aJQ

Author: Camara Dia Holloway

I am an art historian specializing in early twentieth century American art with particular focus on the history of photography, race and representation, and transatlantic modernist networks. I earned my PhD at Yale University in the History of Art Department. Besides my leadership role as the Founding Co-Director of the Association for Critical Race Art History (ACRAH), I am recognized for my expertise on African American Art, particularly African American Photography, and as a seasoned consultant for exhibitions, museum collections, and symposia/lectures planning.

One thought on “Antagonistic Cooperation: Romare Bearden’s New Paris Blues”

  1. Darling Camara

    Sadly can’t Zoom in as it will be far too late here. Will it be available later?

    I’m just finishing Loot which I saw mentioned on the Critical Race Art History site. Barnaby Phillips is one of Johnny’s best friends from school and was a colleague and good friend of Mary’s at the BBC for years. He’s a most lovely guy.

    50 and 80 – we have certainly reached milestones this year!

    Love you Gxx

    Sent from my iPad

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